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The Right Reverend Michael Turnbull CBE
Former Bishop of Durham
Diocese Durham
In Office 1994–2003
Predecessor David Jenkins
Successor N. T. Wright
Other posts Honorary assistant bishop in Canterbury, Rochester & Europe (2003–present)
Bishop of Rochester
1988–1994
Orders
Ordination 1960 (deacon); 1961 (priest)
Consecration 29 September 1988
Personal details
Born (1935-12-27) 27 December 1935 (age 89)
Wombwell, West Riding of Yorkshire
Nationality British
Denomination Anglican
Spouse Brenda
Children 3 children
Alma mater

Anthony Michael Arnold Turnbull, born on December 27, 1935, is a well-known leader in the Church of England. He is a bishop, which is a senior role in the church. He became a priest in 1961. Later, in 1988, he was made the Bishop of Rochester. In 1994, he moved to become the Bishop of Durham, a position he held until he retired in 2003. Even after retiring, Bishop Turnbull continues to share his knowledge by preaching, teaching, and writing.

Who is Michael Turnbull?

Early Life and Education

Michael Turnbull was born on December 27, 1935, in Wombwell, a town in West Riding of Yorkshire, England. He went to college at Keble College, Oxford and St John's College, Durham. These universities helped him prepare for his life in the church.

Becoming a Bishop

Michael Turnbull became a deacon in 1960 and a priest in 1961. A deacon is the first step in becoming a priest, and a priest is a religious leader who can perform church services.

In 1988, he was consecrated as the Bishop of Rochester. To be "consecrated" means to be officially set apart for a holy purpose, like becoming a bishop. As Bishop of Rochester, he was a leader for many churches in that area.

Bishop of Durham

In 1994, Michael Turnbull became the Bishop of Durham. This is a very important role in the Church of England. The Bishop of Durham is one of the most senior bishops and has a lot of responsibility for the churches and people in the Durham area. He served in this role for nine years.

Retirement and Continued Work

Bishop Turnbull retired from his role as Bishop of Durham in 2003. Even after retiring, he has continued to be active in the church. He keeps "preaching and teaching and writing," which means he still shares his religious messages and knowledge with others. He is also an Honorary assistant bishop in several other areas, including Canterbury, Rochester, and the Diocese in Europe. This means he helps out when needed in these areas.

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